2016 SCHOOLS - Stratford Festival · 2016 SCHOOLS GUIDE. ... ENCHANTED KINGDOM In a world where...
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Festival Theatre May 16 to October 22
ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE, THEY SAY. WE INVITE YOU
TO GET IN ON THE ACT
You’re invited to a celebration of love, liberty and glorious wit. Romance goes undercover in this beloved comedy of surprises, disguises and
cross-dressing antics – and you get to play too.
AS YOU LIKE ITBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
WITH PETRINA BROMLEY, CYRUS LANE, SEANA McKENNA, SCOTT WENTWORTH, BRIGIT WILSON
DIRECTOR JILLIAN KEILEY
Production support is generously provided by M. Fainer and the Harkins/Manning families in memory of James & Susan Harkins
Surrender to a haunting story of ambition and its dark consequences, as a military hero and his
wife conspire to seize the throne of Scotland.
MACBETHBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
WITH IAN LAKE, KRYSTIN PELLERIN, SCOTT WENTWORTH
DIRECTOR ANTONI CIMOLINO
Production support is generously provided by Diana Tremain, Jane Petersen Burfield & family, Barbara & John Schubert and
Chip & Barbara Vallis
Festival Theatre May 3 to October 23
ONE MAN’S SPELLBINDING DESCENT FROM BRAVE
SOLDIER TO CORRUP T KING
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Avon Theatre May 10 to October 22
A TIMELESS ADVENTURE IN AN
ENCHANTED KINGDOM
In a world where imagination and magic conquer all, this is the ultimate family fun escape. Inspired by wonder, four kids travel through a wardrobe to
the land of Narnia to fulfill their destiny.
SCHULICH CHILDREN’S PLAYS PRESENTSTHE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
BY C. S. LEWIS | DRAMATIZED BY ADRIAN MITCHELLWITH SARA FARB, RUBY JOY,
ANDRÉ MORIN, GARETH POTTERDIRECTOR TIM CARROLL
Festival Theatre April 19 to October 30
IT ’S ONE SINGULAR SENSATION
On stage, they move as one. But each member of that glittering line has a unique history of hope and heartbreak, revealed in the life stories they
share in this inspiring musical masterpiece.
A CHORUS LINECONCEIVED AND ORIGINALLY DIRECTED AND
CHOREOGRAPHED BY MICHAEL BENNETT BOOK BY JAMES KIRKWOOD AND NICHOLAS DANTE
MUSIC BY MARVIN HAMLISCH | LYRICS BY EDWARD KLEBANCO-CHOREOGRAPHED BY BOB AVIAN
ORIGINAL BROADWAY PRODUCTION PRODUCED BY THE NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, JOSEPH PAPP,
PRODUCER, IN ASSOCIATION WITH PLUM PRODUCTIONS, INC.WITH DAYNA TIETZEN, JUAN CHIORAN
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER DONNA FEORE
Production support is generously provided by Mary Ann & Robert Gorlin, Riki Turofsky & Charles Petersen and Catherine & David Wilkes
Production Co-Sponsor
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Avon Theatre May 21 to October 23
A DANCE OF LONGING AND LOSS – SONDHEIM AT
HIS MOST SUBLIME
On a magical midsummer night, lovers old and new are swept up in a dizzying whirl of romance.
“Send In the Clowns” is just one irresistible highlight of this ravishingly beautiful musical.
A LITTLE NIGHT MUSICMUSIC AND LYRICS BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM
BOOK BY HUGH WHEELERORCHESTRATIONS BY JONATHAN TUNICK
SUGGESTED BY A FILM BY INGMAR BERGMANORIGINALLY PRODUCED AND DIRECTED ON
BROADWAY BY HAROLD PRINCEWITH CYNTHIA DALE, JUAN CHIORAN,
SARA FARB, ALEXIS GORDON DIRECTOR GARY GRIFFIN
Production support is generously provided by Cec & Linda Rorabeck
Avon Theatre April 29 to October 16
WHAT IF THE WORLD’S GREATEST LOVE STORY ALMOST WASN’T TOLD?
A young writer named Will Shakespeare comes down with writer’s block – until he finds a muse. Art mirrors life in a hilarious and passionate tale
of romance and backstage fun.
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVEBASED ON THE SCREENPLAY BY
MARC NORMAN AND TOM STOPPARD ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY LEE HALL
NORTH AMERICAN PREMIÈREWITH LUKE HUMPHREY, SHANNON TAYLOR,
STEPHEN OUIMETTE, KAREN ROBINSON, SAAMER USMANI
DIRECTOR DECLAN DONNELLAN
Production support is generously provided by Martie & Bob Sachs
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Tom Patterson Theatre May 30 to September 24
A SWEEPING PANORAMA OF A PEOPLE AT WAR
WITH THEMSELVES
Lust for power leads to political turmoil in this fast-paced new distillation of Shakespeare’s epic
histories of a nation and its rulers – their lives, their battles and their deaths.
BREATH OF KINGS: REBELLION and REDEMPTIONBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
CONCEIVED AND ADAPTED BY GRAHAM ABBEY WORLD PREMIÈRE COMMISSIONED BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL
WITH GRAHAM ABBEY, ARAYA MENGESHA, TOM ROONEY, GERAINT WYN DAVIES, KATE HENNIG, NIGEL SHAWN WILLIAMS
DIRECTORS MITCHELL CUSHMAN AND WEYNI MENGESHA
Production support is generously provided by The Brian Linehan Charitable Foundation and by Martie & Bob Sachs
Tom Patterson Theatre May 31 to September 24
HIS CALL TO GLORY STIRS OUR SPIRITS.
BUT IS IT JUSTIFIED?
Can victory abroad resolve crisis at home? Henry IV and his charismatic son, Henry V, are the
major players in this second of two new distillations of Shakespeare’s great dramas of kingship.
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Tom Patterson Theatre May 9 to September 25
A SEARING MODERN CLASSIC, FIRED BY FURY,
RICH IN COMPASSION
Risk the security of your loved ones or gamble with the lives of strangers? In this raw and
gripping drama, all it takes is one dark secret to shatter a family’s American Dream.
ALL MY SONSBY ARTHUR MILLER
WITH JOSEPH ZIEGLER, LUCY PEACOCK, SARAH AFFUL
DIRECTOR MARTHA HENRY
Production support is generously provided by Larry Enkin & family in memory of Sharon Enkin, by Dr. Desta Leavine in memory of Pauline Leavine,
by Esther & Sam Sarick in honour of Martha Henry and by Jack Whiteside
Tom Patterson Theatre August 2 to September 23
JOURNEY DEEP INTO THE SOULS OF A FAMILY
SHAMED BY SCANDAL
In a compelling psychological drama that could be ripped from a news headline of today, a
disgraced banker refuses to accept responsibility for his greed, as his family tears itself apart.
JOHN GABRIEL BORKMANBY HENRIK IBSEN
TRANSLATED FROM NORWEGIAN BY PAUL WALSHWORLD PREMIÈRE OF TRANSLATION COMMISSIONED
BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVALWITH SEANA McKENNA, LUCY PEACOCK, SCOTT WENTWORTH, ANTOINE YARED
DIRECTOR CAREY PERLOFF
Production support is generously provided by Nona Macdonald Heaslip and Alice & Tim Thornton
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Studio Theatre August 2 to September 25
A HEROIC STORY OF SURVIVAL, AS TOPICAL
AS IT IS TIMELESS
In a contemporary echo of Virgil’s famous poem, a band of refugees flee their devastated city
and embark on the perilous quest for a new country to call home.
THE AENEIDBY OLIVIER KEMEID
TRANSLATED BY MAUREEN LABONTÉWORLD PREMIÈRE OF TRANSLATION COMMISSIONED
BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVALWITH GARETH POTTER
DIRECTOR KEIRA LOUGHRAN
Festival Theatre August 2 to October 14
YES, IT ’S THE BEST MEDICINE. JUST TRY NOT TO LAUGH YOURSELF SICK
Need a pick-me-up? We prescribe this riotous farce about a father who’s healthy, wealthy and
hilariously unwise. (May cause hysteria, convulsions and elevated levels of delight.)
THE HYPOCHONDRIACBY MOLIÈRE
IN A NEW VERSION BY RICHARD BEAN FROM A LITERAL TRANSLATION BY CHRIS CAMPBELL
WITH STEPHEN OUIMETTE, BRIGIT WILSONDIRECTOR ANTONI CIMOLINO
Production support is generously provided by Sylvia D. Chrominska, Dr. Dennis & Dorothea Hacker, Dr. Desta Leavine, Drs. M. L. Myers &
the late W.P. Hayman, and Dr. Robert & Roberta Sokol
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Studio Theatre July 29 to September 24
A WOMAN’S QUEST FOR FULFILMENT.
A PROVOCATIVE WORLD PREMIÈRE
Sorrel has always felt like an outsider – even when she discovers the power of her
own allure. But for all the interest she arouses, can she ever truly connect?
BUNNYBY HANNAH MOSCOVITCH
WORLD PREMIÈRE COMMISSIONED BY THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL
WITH MAEV BEATY, CYRUS LANE, KRYSTIN PELLERINDIRECTOR VANESSA PORTEOUS
The Stratford Festival is a non-profit organization with charitable status in Canada and the U.S.
The Stratford Festival gratefully acknowledges the generous support of these contributors to our success:
Festival TheatreSupport for the 2016 season of the Festival Theatre is generously provided by Claire & Daniel Bernstein
Avon TheatreSupport for the 2016 season of the Avon Theatre is generously provided by the Birmingham family.
Tom Patterson TheatreSupport for the 2016 season of the Tom Patterson Theatre is generously provided by Richard Rooney & Laura Dinner
Corporate Sponsor for the 2016 season
Studio TheatreSupport for the 2016 season of the Studio Theatre is generously provided by Sandra & Jim Pitblado
Season Partners
PRODUCTION AND PROGRAM SPONSORS
Great-West Life, London Life and Canada LifeSponsor, Tools for Teachers
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Festival School Support FundNeed financial assistance to bring your students to Stratford?School groups coming to any Shakespeare play can apply for funding towards bus transportation. Contact us for an application. [email protected]
stratfordfestival.ca/fssf
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Engage Your StudentsPrologues11 a.m. to noon
Looking for a powerful, fun way to introduce your students to the play? Step onto our world-renowned stage and review the play’s main characters, plot points and themes with some of our cast members.
$3.75 plus tax per student. See on calendar. (Free for participants in the Teaching Shakespeare Program). Prologues, part of the Tools for Teachers program
Preview the experience with our Prologue video: stratfordfestival.ca/prologues
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WorkshopsPrivate one-hour interactive sessions, led by Festival teaching artists, tailored to your class and interests. Possible sessions include:
• Explorations of the play
• Song and dance
• Stage combat
• Voice
• Text
• Or a custom interest
$225 plus tax per session. Maximum 30 students.Additional workshops $199 plus tax.
Post-Show ChatsPrivate half-hour Q&A sessions with members of the company. $2.50 plus tax per student (minimum charge of $55 plus tax).
ToursTimes and locations are available online. Private times available upon request. $6 plus tax per student.
• Archives
• Festival Theatre
• Costume and Props Warehouse
• Set Changeover
Scavenger HuntsStudents will learn Festival history out and about in Stratford. Download complimentary 20-minute hunts from:
stratfordfestival.ca/scavenger
Enhance Your LessonsTools for Teachers
Stratford ShortsOne-page quick reference guides to the plays, highlighting themes and including plot summaries.
stratfordfestival.ca/shorts
Study GuidesStudy Guides include background information about the play, articles and teaching ideas. Look for our new Digital Study Guides, which also feature photos and videos.
stratfordfestival.ca/studyguides
Classroom ActivitiesDownload materials and instructions for dozens of our favourite classroom activities – all keyed to curriculum expectations. You can adapt the activities to any play or novel study.
stratfordfestival.ca/teachingmaterials
Sponsored by
Prologues, part of the Tools for Teachers program
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Enrich YourselfTeaching Shakespeare ProgramImmerse yourself in Shakespeare, then return to your classroom inspired to teach his plays!
Free program for teachers, including:
• A three-day professional-development workshop on teaching Shakespeare from an active, drama-based approach. August 24 to 26.
• A visiting artist in your classroom prior to your fall student trip.
• Tickets to a Prologue before your fall student matinée performance.
stratfordfestival.ca/tsp
Teachers’ Workshop: The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeApril 16, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Designed for junior grade teachers. Learn about this magical production and explore how active approaches to the text can make the story, language and characters of this C. S. Lewis classic come to life in the classroom. Workshop includes lunch and teacher preview ticket. $55 plus tax.
stratfordfestival.ca/lwwworkshop
Michigan Teachers WeekendMay 21 and 22
Work with staff and artists on bringing Shakespeare’s text to life in the classroom. Includes lunch and a performance of Macbeth. $75 plus tax.
stratfordfestival.ca/miteachers
Offered in partnership with the Michigan Members of the Stratford Festival.
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Teachers’ ConferenceOctober 13 and 14
Workshops and seminars for English and drama teachers, play-going and social events. For information, visit the Teachers’ Conference website:
www.tflc.ca
A project of the Teachers-Festival Liaison Council
Student Players’ FestivalNovember 14 and 18
Teachers of Grades 4 to 12 present 15-minute scenes from Shakespeare in Stratford.
Program includes:
• Student workshops led by professional artists and teacher workshops on producing Shakespeare while in Stratford.
• Artists visiting your school to guide your scene rehearsals.
$175 per class
stratfordfestival.ca/spf
Shakespeare on WheelsNovember / December
Is your school within an hour of Stratford? If so, your students can spend two days at the Stratford Festival immersed in workshops focusing on all aspects of theatre craft. On the third day they return to their school to showcase what they have learned. Free – fully subsidized. Contact [email protected] for more information and to express your interest.
Stratford Festival Shop or at stratfordfestival.ca/shop Teacher price $18.95 – use promo code TeacherHD
KING LEAR
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
KING JOHN
PRODUCED WITH THE GENEROUS PARTICIPATION OF:
LAURA DINNER & RICHARD ROONEY, THE JENKINS FAMILY FOUNDATION, OPHELIA & MIKE LAZARIDIS, SANDRA & JIM PITBLADO, THE SLAIGHT FAMILY FOUNDATION, ROBERT & JACQUELINE SPERANDIO
NOW ON DVDBRING STRATFORD TO
YOUR CLASSROOM
™/® Cineplex Entertainment LP or used under license
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Your students will enjoy:• Access to all student rates.
• Custom tailored workshops.
• Private Archives access and tours.
University and College GroupsThe ForumExpand your experience. Showcase performances, illuminating speakers and engaging debates!
stratfordfestival.ca/forum
Flexi Student GroupsHave a group of 10 or more students but don’t want to be responsible for collecting everyone’s money? We’ll provide a unique code that each student in your group can use when purchasing.
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APRIL / MAYSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S 7:00 Open Forum 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S 7:00 Open Forum 2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S 2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )2:00 S. in Love ( 1 )8:00 Macbeth ( 1 )
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2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S
2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )
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2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 1 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 8:00 All My Sons ( 1 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )
Michigan Teachers Weekend
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 )2:00 Night Music ( 1 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )8:00 S. in Love ( 1 )
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Michigan Teachers Weekend
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S8:00 Lion Witch ( 1 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 All My Sons ( 1 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 )2:00 S. in Love ( 1 )8:00 Macbeth ( 1 )8:00 Night Music ( 1 )
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2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S7:30 Macbeth ( 2 )
2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Redemption ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 1 )8:00 All My Sons ( 1 )
Opening Macbeth
Opening A Chorus Line
APRIL / MAY
April
May
Teachers’ WorkshopThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, April 16, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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JUNESunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S5:00 PWC Dinner 8:00 Night Music ( 1 )8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 1 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )8:00 Rebellion ( 1 )
2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S6:00 PWC/Prospero Event 8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 S. in Love ( 1 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 Redemption ( 1 )8:00 Macbeth ( 2 )8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
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2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )8:00 Rebellion ( 1 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
11:00 Open Forum 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S8:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )8:00 Redemption ( 1 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 1 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 2:00 Macbeth ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )2:00 Rebellion ( 1 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 Redemption ( 1 )
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11:00 Forum Speaker 2:00 As You Like It ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 )2:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )8:00 Rebellion ( 1 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 Night Music ( 1 )8:00 Redemption ( 1 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S5:00 Open Forum 8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S8:00 Redemption ( 1 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 Forum Workshop 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )2:00 Rebellion ( 1 )8:00 Macbeth ( 2 )8:00 Night Music ( 1 )8:00 Forum Showcase
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 )2:00 Redemption ( 1 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S5:00 PWC Dinner 8:00 Night Music ( 2 )8:00 Redemption ( 2 )
11:00 Open Forum 2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 2 )8:00 Rebellion ( 2 )
10:30 MM Weekend 10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 Forum Workshop 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 ) 2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )2:00 Redemption ( 2 ) 8:00 Macbeth ( 2 )8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
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9:30 Forum Workshop 10:30 MM Weekend 2:00 As You Like It ( 2 )2:00 Night Music ( 2 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S5:30 Forum Meal8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 Rebellion ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S5:00 Open Forum 8:00 Night Music ( 2 )8:00 Redemption ( 2 )
Opening All My Sons
Opening Lion Witch
Opening As You Like It
Opening S. in Love
Opening Night Music
Openings Rebellion
Redemption
JUNE
Student LunchesDine on site with prepared picnics or
buffet lunches starting at $12.50 per student.
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JULYSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Canada Day 2
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S8:00 Redemption ( 2 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 )8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 ) 7:30 Forum Music
2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 All My Sons ( 2 )
11:00 Open Forum 2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 Redemption ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 Forum Showcase
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 2:00 As You Like It ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 2 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )
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2:00 Macbeth ( 2 )2:00 Night Music ( 2 )2:00 Rebellion ( 2 )5:30 Forum Meal 8:00 Redemption ( 2 ) 7:30 Forum Music
2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:30 Forum Meal2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )5:00 Open Forum 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:30 Forum Workshop 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 3 ) 2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
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10:30 Forum Workshop 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 ) ASL2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )
11:30 Forum Meal2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )5:00 Open Forum 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 PWC Director’s Day 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
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7:30 Forum Music
2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )5:30 Forum Meal8:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 ) 2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:30 Forum Meal2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )5:00 Open Forum 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Forum Showcase
9:30 Open Forum 2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 Bunny ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )
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2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )
JULY
Specialist High Skills Major Days Students will earn certification towards their SHSM: Arts and Culture.
stratfordfestival.ca/shsm
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AUGUSTSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Civic Holiday 2 3 4 5 6
11:30 Forum Meal2:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 ) 2:00 Rebellion ( 3 ) 2:00 Bunny ( 2 ) 8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )8:00 Aeneid ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )8:00 Aeneid ( 2 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:30 Forum Workshop 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 2 ) 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Rebellion ( 3 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 Forum Workshop 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 8:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 2 )
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2:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )7:30 Forum Showcase8:00 Bunny ( 2 ) 7:30 Forum Music
2:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )2:00 Aeneid ( 2 ) 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 Forum Showcase
9:30 Open Forum 11:30 Forum Meal2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 2 )5:00 Open Forum 8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 Macbeth ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )2:00 Aeneid ( 2 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 ) 8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
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2:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )2:00 Bunny ( 2 ) 8:00 Aeneid ( 2 ) 7:30 Forum Music
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 2 ) 5:30 Forum Meal8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 Macbeth ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 )2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 2 )8:00 Aeneid ( 2 )
2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 ) 2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 ) 8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Aeneid ( 3 )5:00 PWC Dinner 5:00 U.S. Patrons Weekend 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 U.S. Patrons Weekend 2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )5:30 Forum Meal8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 ) 7:30 Forum Music
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 )8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
Teaching Shakespeare Program9:30 Open Forum 10:30 PWC/Prospero Event10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 )8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
Teaching Shakespeare Program9:30 Open Forum 11:30 Forum Meal2:00 Macbeth ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 )2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Forum Showcase
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 2:00 Macbeth ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )
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2:00 As You Like It ( 3 ) 2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Bunny ( 3 ) 7:30 Forum Music
11:30 Forum Meal2:00 Hypochondriac ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 1 ) S2:00 Bunny ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Redemption ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
Openings Bunny
Hypochondriac
Openings Aeneid
J.G. Borkman
AUGUST
Student DealsAfter Dark
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SEPTEMBERSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 1 ) S5:00 Open Forum 8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 Aeneid ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 )2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 Bunny ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S2:00 Aeneid ( 1 ) S 8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )8:00 Bunny ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 11:00 Open Forum 2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 Redemption ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 1 ) S8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 Rebellion ( 3 )
2:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Redemption ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 ) 8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 S. in Love ( 3 ) ASL2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum 10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Redemption ( 1 ) S2:00 Bunny ( 1 ) S8:00 Macbeth ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
11:00 Open Forum 2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S2:00 All My Sons ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )
11:00 PWC Chat 2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
10:30 Forum Speaker 10:30 Forum Workshop 2:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 )8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
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11:00 PWC/Prospero Lunch2:00 Macbeth ( 3 ) 2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Bunny ( 3 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S2:00 Rebellion ( 1 ) S5:30 Forum Meal8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
9:30 Open Forum10:45 Forum Event2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 J. G. Borkman ( 1 ) S2:00 Bunny ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )8:00 All My Sons ( 3 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S2:00 Bunny ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 3 )8:00 Night Music ( 3 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 J. G. Borkman ( 3 )
2:00 Hypochondriac ( 3 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 3 )2:00 Rebellion ( 3 )2:00 Bunny ( 3 ) 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 3 )8:00 S. in Love ( 3 )8:00 Redemption ( 3 )
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2:00 As You Like It ( 3 )2:00 Night Music ( 3 ) 2:00 All My Sons ( 3 )8:00 Aeneid ( 3 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
2:00 Hypochondriac ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 Macbeth ( 2 )8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
SEPTEMBER
ProloguesCast members will engage your students in the
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2:00 As You Like It ( 2 )2:00 Night Music ( 2 ) 8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )8:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )
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2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 1 ) S2:00 S. in Love ( 1 ) S8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )2:00 S. in Love ( 2 )8:00 Macbeth ( 2 )8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
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2:00 Hypochondriac ( 1 ) S2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S 8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )
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Teachers’ Conference2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 Hypochondriac ( 2 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 2 )2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )8:00 S. in Love ( 2 )
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2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Lion Witch ( 1 ) S
2:00 Macbeth ( 1 ) S 2:00 Night Music ( 1 ) S8:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 )
2:00 As You Like It ( 1 ) S 8:00 Night Music ( 2 )
2:00 A Chorus Line ( 2 ) 2:00 Lion Witch ( 2 )8:00 As You Like It ( 2 )
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Connect your students with As You Like It!Compose love notes for use on stage | Book a Prologue and dance a Newfoundland jig in the show
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Balcony overhangs row M of the orchestra section
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SEATING PLANS
AvonTheatreEntry to orchestra seating is by aisles from the rear of the auditorium. Balcony seating is not accessible to those with restricted mobility.
Entry to all seating (except front row) is by steps leading up from stage level. The auditorium is steeply inclined, and reaching back rows may be challenging for those with restricted mobility.
FestivalTheatre
Entry to all seating is by stepped aisles leading down from the rear of the auditorium.
Tom PattersonTheatre
Entry to all seating (except front row) is by steps leading up from stage level. The auditorium is steeply inclined and reaching back rows may be challenging for those with restricted mobility.
StudioTheatre
ORCHESTRA
STAGE
Entry to orchestra seating is by aisles from the rear of the auditorium. Balcony seating is not accessible to those with restricted mobility.
SOUND BOARD
2015 Avon Theatre – Orchestra99 Downie Street
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2015 Avon Theatre – Balcony99 Downie Street
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C Entry to orchestra seating is by aisles from the rear of the auditorium. Balcony seating is not accessible to those with restricted mobility.
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Balcony overhangs row G of the Orchestra
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S Seniors and Students Midweek Matinée Specials
Audio Described PerformanceAudio Described Performances are offered on selected dates throughout the season. These performances are designed to enhance the experience for patrons who are blind or have low vision. A live audio describer gives details of costumes, sets and key on-stage action. Delivered via headset, the description supplements the spoken dialogue without interfering with it.
ASL American Sign Language PerformanceAmerican Sign Language interpretation will be available for our deaf or deafened patrons on selected dates, as marked on the calendar.
Additional audio described and/or ASL interpreted dates may be available to groups of 10 or more for performances after July 1. Contact [email protected]
Prologue (see page 10)
Relaxed PerformancesRelaxed performances are specifically designed to welcome patrons who will benefit from a less restricted audience environment, including patrons with intellectual or learning disabilities and/or sensory processing conditions such as autism. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement within the auditorium, and some minor production changes may be made to reduce the intensity of light, sound and other startling effects.
TICKETS
Savings for Students – Midweek Matinée SpecialsExcludes performances between July 12 and August 29, 2016
Productions Globe Ring Premium Spotlight A B C Super Saver
Shakespeare in Love Call for pricing 33 25 20
Plays Call for pricing 28 20
Musicals Call for pricing 34 31 23
Aisle zoned seating available for additional $5 per seat.
Price Type Productions Globe Ring Premium Spotlight A B C Super Saver
1Shakespeare in Love
Call for pricing
61 53 49
40 25
Plays 57 49 45
Musical 66 58 54
2Shakespeare in Love
Call for pricing
77 69 61
Plays 73 65 57
Musical 82 74 66
3Shakespeare in Love
Call for pricing
85 77 69
Plays 81 73 65
Musical 90 82 74
Savings for Student GroupsAll performances, all season long!
CALENDAR LEGEND
About Your TicketsPAYMENT SCHEDULE: A non-refundable deposit of $122 plus applicable taxes is required upon booking. A 30% down payment is due 30 days after booking. Total remaining balance is due 45 days prior to the performance date.
TERMS AND POLICIES: School orders booked within 45 days of performance require full payment at the time of booking. School groups cancelling their entire order within 45 days of the performance will forfeit 100% of the deposit and down payment. Adjustments to an order must be completed prior to the final balance-due date on the invoice. All fully paid tickets are non-refundable. Tickets will be mailed upon full payment. A handling fee of $22 plus taxes will be applied to all school orders. School discounts apply to groups of six or more students, plus at least one chaperone.
Students must be under 30 years of age and attending class full time. Student ID must be presented upon entering auditorium. School discounts do not apply to weekend performances (Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday matinée and evening) in July and August. One complimentary ticket is offered for every 20 tickets paid in full. School contracts must be signed and returned within 30 days. For information on exchanging tickets, visit the Groups and Schools page on our website.
Student Deals After DarkAdd to your Midweek Matinée Special and stay for the evening! B and C seats are just $34 for musicals and Shakespeare in Love and $29 for other plays.
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